Remembrance Day Services 1: 2003-2021


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The Queen, The Duchess of Cornwall and The Duchess of Cambridge on the main balcony.
 
Slightly surprised the wife of the German President wasn't alongside the Queen on the balcony but nevertheless lovely that the President was there and a poignant service as ever.
 
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Slightly surprised the wife of the German President wasn't alongside the Queen on the balcony but nevertheless lovely that the President was there and a poignant service as ever.

[-]IIRC the guest never stand alongside the Queen? Maxima didn't stand in the same balcony as the Queen a couple year ago too.[/-] edit: my wrong, forget that the Queen still placed the wreath by herself in 2015.
 
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The Duke of Edinburgh had a wreath laid for him at the Cenotaph,he wasn't present.
 
I thought the Queen was still laying her wreath back when WA attended, didn't Maxima stand with Kate and Sophie? Anywho its not that important and I didn't mean to go off topic, still a lovely, poignant service no matter who stood where.
 
Slightly surprised the wife of the German President wasn't alongside the Queen on the balcony but nevertheless lovely that the President was there and a poignant service as ever.

It was an honor that the First Lady of Germany was placed next to The Duchess of Sussex.
 
Sad that the Duke of Edinburgh was not well enough to stand alongside the Queen to watch the service as I recall he did last year. I am sure if he had felt well enough to attend, he would have done so.
 
This is the 1st Remembrance Sunday ceremony for the new Bishop of London,Dame Sarah Mullally.
 
It was an honor that the First Lady of Germany was placed next to The Duchess of Sussex.

Well I was under the impression the spouse of a Head of State was treated equal to the Queen or the position Philip would have taken. I suspect they wanted to go for the Queen and two future Queens together, we have seen them fit four people on the balcony before.

If I recall correctly Philip looked quite frail when he attended last year. Shame he couldn't be there but I am sure he will have undertaken his own act of remembrance wherever he is.
 
Is Sophie/Edward not in attendance?
 
Edward was with other royals laying a wreath so I assume Sophie was there. I imagine she was on the other balcony with Sir Tim and possibly Gloucesters? We didn't see them on tv coverage but a picture usually appears somewhere soon.

Edit - posted by eya on another thread

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Yes they were. I watched the live coverage. Edward layed a wreath with Princess Anne, the Duke of Kent and Prince Michael of Kent. Sofie was standing beside Anne's husband on one of the balconies.
 
Yes they were. I watched the live coverage. Edward layed a wreath with Princess Anne, the Duke of Kent and Prince Michael of Kent. Sofie was standing beside Anne's husband on one of the balconies.

Thank you!
 
Oh ok...Thanks so much Rudolph! Completely forgot that he is now the Captain General of the Royal Marines.
 
Yes they were. I watched the live coverage. Edward layed a wreath with Princess Anne, the Duke of Kent and Prince Michael of Kent. Sofie was standing beside Anne's husband on one of the balconies.

Edward laid his wreath with Andrew, William and Harry....

Nice to see the three Queen’s on the same balcony but was surprised that the German president’s wife wasn’t with her. Meghan looked good and appropriately solemn. Nice to see a photo of Sophie as I was thinking she wasn’t there as the BBC didn’t see it worth while to show us Tim and Sophie.

Nice to see all those people being able to walk past the cenotaph now. The whole thing was quite emotional.
 
The Fail strikes again even on a solemn occassion. It points out Meghan and Kate are not on the same balcony. I hardly call Meghan accompanying the first lady of Germany a come down.
 
I have one question of The Remembrance Day, I know poppy is because poppies In Flander Fields, but has the amount of poppies they have some meaning or is it just random? Other ladies have many poppies, Meghan one.
 
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:previous: We don't know for sure what the number of poppies means.

It has been suggested - a number of countries, a number of relatives lost, the number of branches of service with which you are associated, etc.

Unless someone mentions why they do it any particular way, we will never know.

It is enough to show ANY remembrance, IMO. It's not the size of the brooch, it is the act of wearing it that has importance.
 
Prince Charles, Colonel of the Welsh Guards Regiment arrives with Major General Bathurst, Commanding Officer, for a remembrance service at the Guards' Chapel, Wellington Barracks, London

https://www.gettyimages.de/search/u...t=none&family=editorial&editorialproducts=all


Earl and Countess of Wessex arrive at Llandaff Cathedral in Cardiff, Wales

https://www.rexfeatures.com/livefee...anniversary of Armistice Day, Remembrance Day

This afternoon The Duke of York attended a service at St. Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast, to commemorate the Centenary of the Armistice. Prince Andrew is Colonel in Chief of the Royal Irish Regiment.

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Gallery from the Royal Family attended a service marking the centenary of WW1 armistice at Westminster Abbey tonight 11 November

https://www.gettyimages.de/search/u...t=none&family=editorial&editorialproducts=all

Article

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...royals-Theresa-Westminster-Abbey-service.html

The two Royal couples!!

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Why are you surprised the German president's wife was not with the Queen? I don't get it? I think the whole point of it was to show Meghan's significance. She may not be a future queen consort but she still has an important role to play. IMO
 
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:previous: We don't know for sure what the number of poppies means.

It has been suggested - a number of countries, a number of relatives lost, the number of branches of service with which you are associated, etc.

Unless someone mentions why they do it any particular way, we will never know.

It is enough to show ANY remembrance, IMO. It's not the size of the brooch, it is the act of wearing it that has importance.

Actually I got to this question because one of our tabloids have recently wrote some IMO very impolite articles of Meghan and today they are weeping why she is so serious with just one poppy.

Headline is about: Citizens were amazed when Duchess Meghan walked to balcony in important commemoration day - two things stand out badly

https://www.is.fi/kuninkaalliset/art-2000005896098.html
 
Are they supposed to stick themselves all over with poppy and that’d be considered the most respectful or something? Talk about click bait.

I don’t think the number of poppies is anything other than personal preference for the look. If you look at the men, it’s only one poppy. Even those with extensive history with the military.

Why are you surprised the German president's wife was not with the Queen? I don't get it? I think the whole point of it was to show Meghan's significance. She may not be a future consort but she still has an important role to play. IMO

You are right. I do think it’s significant for Meghan to be placed with the German First Lady. However, most would expect the wife of the foreign head of state would be either placed with the Queen or Duchess of Cornwall. But I suppose this isn’t a state visit.
 
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Why are you surprised the German president's wife was not with the Queen? I don't get it? I think the whole point of it was to show Meghan's significance. She may not be a future consort but she still has an important role to play. IMO

It’s was very significant that Meghan hosted the the First Lady of Germany on the balcony for the service.
 
The Royal British Legion's annual Festival of Remembrance from the Royal Albert Hall in London yesterday evening. - The whole BBC One broadcast:

Remembrance Sunday from the Cenotaph in Whitehall (London) today. - A 13 minute excerpt from the BBC One broadcast:
 
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Are they supposed to stick themselves all over with poppy and that’d be considered the most respectful or something? Talk about click bait.

I don’t think the number of poppies is anything other than personal preference for the look. If you look at the men, it’s only one poppy. Even those with extensive history with the military.

It looks like that. Also Sophie of Wessex and prime minister Theresa May had only one poppy, but about that Iltasanomat tells nothing.
 
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